Hard to tell how far away the object is, but it looks to be at or around the same height as the radio mast (assuming that's what that is?) It's
either far away and moving very fast, or it's at the distance of the tower and doesn't look much faster than a quadcopter.

Funny...it almost looked as if the 'UFO' was some sort of sentient 'being' in and of itself and was checking out the blinking red light there.

I couldn't shake the impression that it was just fascinated by that red light - like a little kid thinking 'what the heck is this thing?'...Even
the way it flies off and returns a couple times, as if it would 'give up' trying to figure out the red light, but then be so intrigued it had to
keep coming back for another look.

I agree that at first it maneuvers like a quadrocopter. Maybe I am unaware of their capacity to accelerate but at 2:57 the object takes off pretty
darn fast. Also, if the object is within close proximity to the tower it seems to radiate the tower light as if it has a specular surface. Not
jumping to any conclusions just throwing out perspectives.

It was behind the top of the building and taking distances into respect the thing traveled a lot faster than a quad cop. I was also thinking not many
ppl use white lights like that they use red and blue to determine direction of travel. It really does seem that it's moving very quickly. The girl
seems legit anyways.

Well I guess the OP does have some of a credible video. After watching it 5 more times it may not be a gyrocopter considering the speed at which the
object left the screen. The object accelerated from 0 to 200 possibly in less than 3 seconds. It does not look like it just simply ran out of
batteries and fell which is a gradual process.

Taken that the most "rational" explanation is a drone we should be able to estimate (I say estimate) the dimensions of said drone. Then, I'm sure
you could find the size of the Westin building somewhere. Taking these into account would it not be possible for somebody with the right technical
background to determine the rate of speed of the object.

By you saying "Travels millions of light-years to reach earth" I assume you are motioning that the object is extraterrestrial. That statement sounds
like it requires effort to travel millions of light-years and if the object is truly ET maybe to "them" traveling those distances requires no effort
at all. Another point to ponder, today my dog saw me "hanging out" on a rectangular bright screen. He had no clue of the millions bits of
information that were invisibly being transmitted from the bright rectangle. In fact I don't think my dog could even comprehend this idea.

The way the light moves looks very orbish. The change in light output interesting, the rate at which it can suddenly move looks like non human.
Someone mentioned the orb looks interested in the Westin building red light, they do get attracted to lights just like moths, so yes another indicator
that this is a real ufo capture

Really, a white light changing in brightness with an erratic flight pattern and than shoots off is a quadrocopter? You debunkers can make a claim
like that just from a small light? It's bad enough to think every white light is a UFO, but it gets rather ridiculous when there's not enough
evidence nor detail of the object itself to even claim it's something definitive.

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